Tuesday, 24 February 2015

Research and Planning: Drafts of Digipak

Drafts of Digipak

 

The drafting process as been beneficial to the group and I because each draft showed me and the group could see how our Digipak was developing and receive feedback on to improve our Digipak to make our Digipak the best and the conventional to our music video and genre. The drafting has allowed us as a group to appeal to our target audience.
 
 
Draft 1:
 
 
 

The good things:

-There is a clear artist image present
-Most conventions used accurately

What needs to be improved:

-The typography does not need to be on the artists face there is enough space on the side
-Typography does not match the other products
-The colour of the typography needs to be changed
 




Draft 2:


 The good things:

-The typography is in a good position
- The images work well together there is consistency
-Track list picture is good and good effect on the typography gradually fading away

What needs to be improved:

-The typography on the CD needs to be improved
-The inside cover image needs to be improved to make it more consistent with the other images
-Typography needs to change




Draft 3:

 The good things:

-The typography is consistent in all the products
-The colour of the typography is good
-Good effect in making the typography fade away 

What needs to be improved:

-The inside cover image still needs improving
 -The CD cover typography does not work needs to be similar to the other typography's 
-Make one the track list names a little darker as it is abit hard to see



Final Digipak:

For our final product, we needed to ensure that our Digipak that the artist image was represented well and there is a clear focus on the artist where the audience can identify who the star image is.
The pictures in the digipak are consistent and the typography.


 
The final digipak represents the  genre well as it is a clear star image and the star looks very stylish as stars in the R&B genre do. The colour scheme in the digipak suits our genre and our music album as he is lost in paradise as this connotes it with the white background.
 
 

1 comment:

  1. Good evidence of drafting your ancillary products here and thinking about them critically. Amendments made along the way.

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